... Fan message boards A few weeks after Christmas, a Brighton fan who uses the pseudonym Last Summer posted to the web forum North Stand Chat (NSC). One of the 50 new discussions started on there by suppo ...

... on Sunday evening that Leeds United manager Thomas Christiansen had been sacked, it came as little surprise to the club’s supporters. Discontent had been growing around Elland Road for a while thanks ...

... just witnessed the end of an era. As their side sat third in what is now League One with 13 to play, the Stoke City supporters would have been quietly optimistic of promotion. The Port Vale following that ...

... the colourfully useless Pedro Caixinha was sacked in late October, Rangers supporters felt our director of football, Mark Allen, had surely been waiting for this moment since arriving in June. He may have ...

... earn 40 grand a year”. Clearly this is absurd but it also shows that increasing the price for young supporters usually leaves parents to pick up the bill. Buy here to read the full article
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... to stamp out such an endemic feature of the game. If they did they would be blowing their whistles every few minutes, issuing lectures and warnings all over the pitch. The same as supporters, they have ...

... any of the other London clubs were short. This frustrated some supporters. As one Northampton fan recalled: “It was great seeing all these internationals but I never accepted any of them as a Cobblers ...

... the manager set about his transformation of the club is fascinating, the need to reconnect Newcastle with their supporters being the most indispensable part of that. The author, Newcastle United editor ...

... sacked again, by Coventry, in February) and Karl Robinson eventually guided them to 13th, though many Charlton supporters were more concerned with removing owner Roland Duchatelet from the club than their ...

... are presented as greater threats to the social routines associated with lower-league fandom than commercialisation. The development of left-wing supporters’ groups at some non-League clubs has been ...

... Germany would prefer Braunschweig to emerge victorious. In a peculiar twist of events, this even includes supporters of arch-enemy Hannover 96. The cities of Hannover and Braunschweig have been rivals ...